The new rules for tourists in Japan’s crackdown on unpaid medical bills

WorldTravel
5 Jun 2025 • 5:46 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • Japan is planning to tighten immigration rules to address the issue of foreign tourists leaving without paying their medical bills.
  • The new policy may require tourists to obtain private medical insurance and allow immigration authorities to screen visitors for a history of unpaid bills.
  • The government’s upcoming annual economic and fiscal policy review will address insurance coverage for foreign visitors.
  • A survey of 5,500 medical institutions in Japan found that 0.8 per cent of foreign visitors did not pay their medical bills in September 2024, resulting in approximately 61.35m Yen (£316,000) in unpaid costs.
  • A survey by the Japan Tourism Agency in 2024 found that nearly 30 per cent of visitors did not have insurance while in Japan.

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